violence 音标拼音: [v'ɑɪələns]
n .
U 猛烈,凶暴;暴力,残暴
U 猛烈,凶暴;暴力,残暴
violence n 1 :
an act of aggression (
as one against a person who resists );
"
he may accomplish by craft in the long run what he cannot do by force and violence in the short one " [
synonym :
{
violence }, {
force }]
2 :
the property of being wild or turbulent ; "
the storm '
s violence " [
synonym : {
ferocity }, {
fierceness }, {
furiousness },
{
fury }, {
vehemence }, {
violence }, {
wildness }]
3 :
a turbulent state resulting in injuries and destruction etc .
Violence \
Vi "
o *
lence \,
n . [
F .,
fr .
L .
violentia .
See {
Violent }.]
1 .
The quality or state of being violent ;
highly excited action ,
whether physical or moral ;
vehemence ;
impetuosity ;
force .
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That seal You ask with such a violence ,
the king ,
Mine and your master ,
with his own hand gave me .
--
Shak .
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All the elements At least had gone to wrack ,
disturbed and torn With the violence of this conflict . --
Milton .
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2 .
Injury done to that which is entitled to respect ,
reverence ,
or observance ;
profanation ;
infringement ;
unjust force ;
outrage ;
assault .
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Do violence to do man . --
Luke iii .
14 .
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We can not ,
without offering violence to all records ,
divine and human ,
deny an universal deluge .
--
T .
Burnet .
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Looking down ,
he saw The whole earth filled with violence . --
Milton .
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3 .
Ravishment ;
rape ;
constupration .
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{
To do violence on },
to attack ;
to murder . "
She . . .
did violence on herself ." --
Shak .
{
To do violence to },
to outrage ;
to injure ;
as ,
he does violence to his own opinions .
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Syn :
Vehemence ;
outrage ;
fierceness ;
eagerness ;
violation ;
infraction ;
infringement ;
transgression ;
oppression .
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Violence \
Vi "
o *
lence \,
v .
t .
To assault ;
to injure ;
also ,
to bring by violence ;
to compel .
[
Obs .] --
B .
Jonson .
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148 Moby Thesaurus words for "
violence ":
Alecto ,
Megaera ,
Nemesis ,
Tisiphone ,
abuse ,
acerbity ,
acidity ,
acridity ,
acrimony ,
agitability ,
animality ,
argumentum baculinum ,
assault ,
astringency ,
atrociousness ,
atrocity ,
attack ,
barbarity ,
barbarousness ,
beastliness ,
bestiality ,
bite ,
bitterness ,
bloodiness ,
bloodlust ,
bloodthirst ,
bloodthirstiness ,
bloody -
mindedness ,
brutality ,
brutalness ,
brute force ,
brutishness ,
burning rage ,
cannibalism ,
causticity ,
clash ,
coercion ,
combustibility ,
compulsion ,
constraint ,
cruelness ,
cruelty ,
damage ,
destructiveness ,
distort ,
do violence to ,
duress ,
edge ,
edginess ,
emotional instability ,
emotionalism ,
energy ,
eruptiveness ,
excitability ,
excitableness ,
explosiveness ,
ferociousness ,
ferocity ,
fiendishness ,
fierceness ,
foul ,
frenzy ,
furious rage ,
furor ,
fury ,
grip ,
harm ,
harshness ,
high pressure ,
ill -
treatment ,
ill -
usage ,
ill -
use ,
inflammability ,
inhumaneness ,
inhumanity ,
injure ,
injury ,
intensity ,
intimidation ,
irascibility ,
irritability ,
keenness ,
latent violence ,
maltreatment ,
might ,
mightiness ,
mistreatment ,
molestation ,
mordacity ,
mordancy ,
murderousness ,
nervousness ,
outrage ,
passion ,
perturbability ,
physical force ,
poignancy ,
point ,
power ,
pressure ,
prickliness ,
rage ,
rigor ,
roughness ,
ruthlessness ,
sadism ,
sadistic cruelty ,
sanguineousness ,
savagery ,
sensitivity ,
severity ,
sharpness ,
skittishness ,
startlishness ,
sting ,
strength ,
stridency ,
stringency ,
strong -
arm tactics ,
tartness ,
tearing passion ,
teeth ,
tempestuousness ,
the Erinyes ,
the Eumenides ,
the Furies ,
the big stick ,
the bludgeon ,
the club ,
the jackboot ,
the mailed fist ,
the strong arm ,
the sword ,
touchiness ,
towering rage ,
trenchancy ,
truculence ,
twist ,
uproar ,
vandalism ,
vehemence ,
viciousness ,
vigor ,
violation ,
virulence ,
wanton cruelty ,
warp ,
wildness VIOLENCE .
The abuse of force .
Theorie des Lois Criminelles ,
32 .
That force which is employed against common right ,
against the laws ,
and against public liberty .
Merl .
h .
t ,
2 .
In cases of robbery ,
in order to convict the accused ,
it is requisite to prove that the act was done with violence ;
but this violence is not confined to an actual assault of the person ,
by beating ,
knocking down ,
or forcibly wresting from him on the contrary ,
whatever goes to intimidate or overawe ,
by the apprehension of personal violence ,
or by fear of life ,
with a view to compel the delivery of property equally falls within its limits .
Alison ,
Pr .
Cr .
Law of Scotl .
228 ;
4 Binn .
R .
379 ;
2 Russ .
on Cr .
61 ;
1 Hale P .
C .
553 .
When an article is merely snatched ,
as by a sudden pull ,
even though a momentary force be exerted ,
it is not such violence as to constitute a robbery .
2 East ,
P .
C .
702 ;
2 Russ .
Cr .
68 ;
Dig .
4 ,
2 ,
2 and 3 .
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